Polski Fiat 125p - Nicknames

Nicknames

In Poland the Fiat 125p is called "Kredens" (cupboard), "Kant" (edge) or "Bandyta"/"Bandzior" (bandit/cut-throat) by younger part of society. Most common nickname is "Duży Fiat" (the big Fiat), as opposed to the Fiat 126p which is called "Maluch" (Small one). In Hungary, people usually call it "Nagypolski" or "Nagypolák" (big Polski), while the 126 is dubbed "Kispolski" or "Kispolák" (small Polski). In the former Yugoslavia, the 125p was called "Pezejac". In the Czechoslovakia was called "Polák". In Finland the FSO 125p pick-up was officially sold as "FSO Polle" ("horse") ans some versions also had very large fiberglass covers over the bed.

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